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Mr Wood

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  1. Thanx charlieh ill contact a dealer thanx for help
  2. hi charliehyes there are numbers: But what does the riddle of numbers mean? Pro -Am QS 27064 200SFDH006 What chain off ebay is a good chain to buy do you reckon?
  3. Thanx for your replys andy and flaming ace, im still stuck what chain so ive counted the drive links there is 72 shall i buy a chain with 72 drive links? Ive been on ebay and there is alot of chains saying there stihl, are they proper stihl i read somewhere Oregan is a proper stihl chain is this correct?
  4. I have a old 041 AV with a 20" bar i haven`t the manual and no look finding a manual on the net Can anyone tell me what chain size i need to get, to fit it or are all stihl the same pitch ect.. sorry if it a obvious question as it my first stihl. Thanx in advance and hello general chat area!
  5. Hi range rover i think he is refering to mason and jones, alot use them there in brommgrove. Mason And Jones Packaging If that any help..
  6. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4yQs5WxwnM]YouTube - Kindlet Buchettes Bois[/ame] Nice bit off kit works well, as others have said not much use for a one man band hard to keep up, ill stick to me saw and logsplitter can split about 5 3/4 inch in one go. Lovely bit of kit thow!
  7. hi wood picker ive just been in the garden with it runs really nice now i did that adjustment, thanx again! i used it to cut up a 10" birch stump it dont stop when cutting like my roybi one does it got alot torque im in love with it already! what a saw!
  8. thanx alot woodpicker for help!
  9. pics woodpicker a thousand words ive since found out the orange nob not these pictured but the big 10p oranger one slows or increases the chain oil. what the ones in the pics if you can understand is what i dont understand. [/ATTACH]
  10. ill put some on tommorrow with bit luck
  11. Ive got a old 1978 i think stihl 041 AV electronic says on top cap, Ive got it running with cleaning the fuel filter and pipes, got it at a car boot. When takeing it apart i found a orange cap with arrows on it about size of a 10p i havent a clue what this is it clutch oil filler? its below the filter /Carburetor houseing mid way in the machine anyone know what this is? On the side of the air intake Carburetor their are 2 screws with springs underneath the heads not sure what these are for either. when i start it it ticks over with the choke pulled back open but when i close it it cuts out. adjustment of the screws to stap this? Had a look online for manuals havent found any i thought some you guys must used one or own one or seen one in a Museum some where, I love it already with one pull and running! Hope someone can help as i dont want break it!
  12. I really need a new saw id love the one splitter has got, anyone got any ideas around £300 £350 i just chop wood up for my dad and myself got a ryboi one but it down more then running wont start at moment trying a new spark plug.
  13. lol Frank. I mite get a brick maker and give it ago. Anbyone got one these? http://www.just-green.com/1267/Just-Green-Briquette-Maker.html
  14. After cutting up wood for a few months im starting to walk round a 1/2 a foot higher on a bed sawdust .What do you guys do with your sawdust ? can it be burnt made into logs? or is it doomed to the compost...
  15. I got the flue at top anyway at moment so ok there . Thanx for reply stew!

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